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Re: vice - x64 - keyboard mapping [message #55686] Mon, 06 May 2013 12:36 Go to next message
Simon Becherer is currently offline  Simon Becherer
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Hi there,

>>> add USE="gnome" before your emerge, so you will get the GTK ui
which has
>>> all
i use also kde.
could you explain me this?
i do not understand and i miss also this option,
is USE="gnome" a commandline option, or when and
where did i have to write this?

regards

simoN



Am 25.12.2012 20:52, schrieb Groepaz:
> vincent.hardy.be@gmail.com wrote:

>

>> Le vendredi 21 décembre 2012 21:44:21 UTC+1, Groepaz a écrit :

>>> add USE="gnome" before your emerge, so you will get the GTK ui which has

>>> all

>>>

>>> the fancy menus and dialogs that you dont get in the XAW port you are

>>>

>>> looking at =)

>>>

>> Hi,

>>

>> Not the best solution for a pure KDE Box.

>

> yeah well, perhaps you dont want to install all the gtk stuff just for

> VICE.... however, i have yet to see a "pure" KDE box that didnt have it

> installed anyway for one program or another :)

>
Re: vice - x64 - keyboard mapping [message #58141 is a reply to message #55686] Wed, 08 May 2013 10:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Groepaz is currently offline  Groepaz
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Simon Becherer wrote:

> Hi there,

>

>>>> add USE="gnome" before your emerge, so you will get the GTK ui

> which has

>>>> all

> i use also kde.

> could you explain me this?

> i do not understand and i miss also this option,

> is USE="gnome" a commandline option, or when and

> where did i have to write this?


if you are asking that question, i take it that you are probably not using
gentoo? (and then it doesnt apply at all, its a gentoo specific thing)

>

> regards

>

> simoN

>

>

>

> Am 25.12.2012 20:52, schrieb Groepaz:

>> vincent.hardy.be@gmail.com wrote:

>>

>>> Le vendredi 21 décembre 2012 21:44:21 UTC+1, Groepaz a écrit :

>>>> add USE="gnome" before your emerge, so you will get the GTK ui which

>>>> has all

>>>>

>>>> the fancy menus and dialogs that you dont get in the XAW port you are

>>>>

>>>> looking at =)

>>>>

>>> Hi,

>>>

>>> Not the best solution for a pure KDE Box.

>>

>> yeah well, perhaps you dont want to install all the gtk stuff just for

>> VICE.... however, i have yet to see a "pure" KDE box that didnt have it

>> installed anyway for one program or another :)

>>


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Re: vice - x64 - keyboard mapping [message #58181 is a reply to message #58141] Wed, 08 May 2013 11:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Simon Becherer is currently offline  Simon Becherer
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Hi,

> if you are asking that question, i take it that you are probably not
using
> gentoo? (and then it doesnt apply at all, its a gentoo specific thing)


yes qou are right, i use opensuse 11.4evergreen
but i did not have the menue entry.
(Joystick settings->Define keysets )
so my question is how to get this menue entry,
or how to define the joystick keys?

regards,

simoN







Am 08.05.2013 16:36, schrieb Groepaz:
> Simon Becherer wrote:

>

>> Hi there,

>>

>>>> > add USE="gnome" before your emerge, so you will get the GTK ui

>> which has

>>>> > all

>> i use also kde.

>> could you explain me this?

>> i do not understand and i miss also this option,

>> is USE="gnome" a commandline option, or when and

>> where did i have to write this?

>

> if you are asking that question, i take it that you are probably not using

> gentoo? (and then it doesnt apply at all, its a gentoo specific thing)

>

>>

>> regards

>>

>> simoN

>>

>>

>>

>> Am 25.12.2012 20:52, schrieb Groepaz:

>>> vincent.hardy.be@gmail.com wrote:

>>>

>>>> Le vendredi 21 décembre 2012 21:44:21 UTC+1, Groepaz a écrit :

>>>> > add USE="gnome" before your emerge, so you will get the GTK ui which

>>>> > has all

>>>> >

>>>> > the fancy menus and dialogs that you dont get in the XAW port you are

>>>> >

>>>> > looking at =)

>>>> >

>>>> Hi,

>>>>

>>>> Not the best solution for a pure KDE Box.

>>>

>>> yeah well, perhaps you dont want to install all the gtk stuff just for

>>> VICE.... however, i have yet to see a "pure" KDE box that didnt have it

>>> installed anyway for one program or another :)

>>>

>
Re: vice - x64 - keyboard mapping [message #59834 is a reply to message #58181] Thu, 09 May 2013 09:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Groepaz is currently offline  Groepaz
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Simon Becherer wrote:

> Hi,

>

>> if you are asking that question, i take it that you are probably not

> using

>> gentoo? (and then it doesnt apply at all, its a gentoo specific thing)

>

>

> yes qou are right, i use opensuse 11.4evergreen

> but i did not have the menue entry.

> (Joystick settings->Define keysets )

> so my question is how to get this menue entry,

> or how to define the joystick keys?


if the menu isnt there then either vice has been compiled without joystick
support, or it is an very outdated version - in both cases the solution is
to compile a recent version with proper configuration options.

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Re: vice - x64 - keyboard mapping [message #61770 is a reply to message #59834] Mon, 13 May 2013 10:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Simon Becherer is currently offline  Simon Becherer
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Hi groepaz,

ok, i have had vice 2.3x now i changed to:

*** VICE Version 2.4 ***
OS compiled for: Linux
GUI compiled for: SDL
CPU compiled for: AMD64/x86_64
Compiler used: GCC-4.5.0
Current OS: *nix
Current CPU: AMD K8

(a suse rpm (binary))

now i got the menue entry for the joystick keysettings
:-))

but, on the other version i have had on left and on right
mouse klick all vice menues. now i did not get any menue when
i klick left or right mouse button, i got the menue by
pressing "f12".

so my new question, why did i not get the menues with the mouse?

regards,

simoN


Am 09.05.2013 15:25, schrieb Groepaz:
> Define keysets
Re: vice - x64 - keyboard mapping [message #61840 is a reply to message #61770] Mon, 13 May 2013 11:52 Go to previous message
Groepaz is currently offline  Groepaz
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Simon Becherer wrote:

> Hi groepaz,

>

> ok, i have had vice 2.3x now i changed to:

>

> *** VICE Version 2.4 ***

> OS compiled for: Linux

> GUI compiled for: SDL

> CPU compiled for: AMD64/x86_64

> Compiler used: GCC-4.5.0

> Current OS: *nix

> Current CPU: AMD K8

>

> (a suse rpm (binary))

>

> now i got the menue entry for the joystick keysettings

> :-))

>

> but, on the other version i have had on left and on right

> mouse klick all vice menues. now i did not get any menue when

> i klick left or right mouse button, i got the menue by

> pressing "f12".

>

> so my new question, why did i not get the menues with the mouse?


because you are now using the SDL version, which has no GUI at all :=P


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